Fix: Windows 10 Apps not opening or crashing frequently

Sometimes an app on Windows 10 just doesn’t want to play nice. Perhaps its an issue with the Store app, preventing you from downloading and updating any of your already installed apps, or the mail app is crashing at launch for no obvious reason, or photos is playing hide and seek with your very important selfies.

Whatever the issue, when it arose in Windows 10 version 1511 and below, the only recourse was to uninstall and reinstall the app in question. If it was a built-in app, the user would mist likely have to find a workaround or hope a store update flushed out the junk data interfering with the system.

With the Windows 10 Anniversary Update, Microsoft is introducing an “App Reset” feature into Windows for Store apps. What this does is reset all settings and data in a given app so the app is reverted to the state it was when it was initially installed from the store – flixing buggy apps without forcing an uninstall.

If you’re on the Windows 10 Anniversary Update and have a stuck/buggy app, here’s how to fix it.

Open the settings app.

Navigate to System.

In the system sub-menu, navigate to Apps and Features

Search for the app in question.

After selecting the app, select advanced options.

Tap reset.

All data will be deleted, including whatever bug prevents the app from properly working.

You may now re-open the app once more

Microsoft is making it easier and safer to use Windows store apps as opposed to legacy apps on Windows 10, and this new tool is just another way of showing it.

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